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LOL! Is that Ichigo or Renji? The bankai release is like Ichigo's but what came out, the "Rat Morning-Star" is like Hihio Zabimaru

I believe that when it was posted previously in this thread it was accompanied by an explaination. I can't seem to find it, or remember the specifics, but pretty sure rat-mace (or whatever) was used previously in that comic series, and its use here was more of a running gag within that comic. In which case, it's actually a bit more effective as parody since it maintains its roots in previous works of the series, but also makes clear what is being parodied from outside the series. a distinction between who's Bankai isn't really needed, and might actually distract from the original value of the comic among Bleach fans due to a closer similarity to Renji's Bankai, rather than Ichigo's.

I believe that when it was posted previously in this thread it was accompanied by an explaination. I can't seem to find it, or remember the specifics, but pretty sure rat-mace (or whatever) was used previously in that comic series, and its use here was more of a running gag within that comic. In which case, it's actually a bit more effective as parody since it maintains its roots in previous works of the series, but also makes clear what is being parodied from outside the series. a distinction between who's Bankai isn't really needed, and might actually distract from the original value of the comic among Bleach fans due to a closer similarity to Renji's Bankai, rather than Ichigo's.

I see, I understand now. Sorry, my bad.
I just scanned a few pages so I didn't notice it.

I believe that when it was posted previously in this thread it was accompanied by an explaination. I can't seem to find it, or remember the specifics, but pretty sure rat-mace (or whatever) was used previously in that comic series, and its use here was more of a running gag within that comic. In which case, it's actually a bit more effective as parody since it maintains its roots in previous works of the series, but also makes clear what is being parodied from outside the series. a distinction between who's Bankai isn't really needed, and might actually distract from the original value of the comic among Bleach fans due to a closer similarity to Renji's Bankai, rather than Ichigo's.

Higurashi: Its a bit like watching a trainwreck, except you keep getting to see different trains wrecking with roughly the same passengers, into a variety of different objects. Also, the trains are driven by monkeys. On LSD.
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